Thursday, April 17, 2014

When I saw in the 70


The reader of our blog already knows more that we sell our wine in the bag-in-box. The Bag-in-Box (BiB) is a cardboard box, in which a plastic tube is filled with wine. This sounds at first very technical and a little "wine romantic". The latter is it actually not be. The PiP is made for people who drink wine and not collect and celebrate. The content is usually three liter, four bottles. There are also BiB, go inside in the ten liters, but these are mostly meant for serving in restaurants. The image of BiBs is bad. At least here in Germany you can find the way. The tenor is usually: media center "Wine does not belong in a cardboard media center box or a carton of milk, but in bottles with a cork on it." The whole prefer media center to be as cheap as possible and in an above-average quality.
Another and widespread prejudice is the assumption that wine in the PiP is fundamentally bad and of poor quality. That may certainly be true for some, too, but not for all. There is no reason to fill a wine of good quality in these boxes.
BiBs have for years been on the rise worldwide. The sales are growing steadily and consistently. Even in times of crisis. Aside from the fact that the wine lasts up to six weeks (!) At the dawn without loss of quality, there is also a price advantage. In general, the PIP is 40 percent cheaper than the comparable wine in bottles. And, once you look at the LCA, the bag-in-box is almost unbeatable. In the juxtaposition of four bottles of wine and a three-liter bag-in-box one comes to the following conclusions: media center The PiP consumes 91 percent less packaging material and thereby causes 79 percent less CO2 emissions. Likewise, again 75 per cent less CO2 emissions caused media center during transport. Since then matches the ecological balance.
Most consumers in the world just drink the wine, know this type of packaging to appreciate. In the United States today over a third of "drinking wine" marketed in BiB. Rising. In the Scandinavian media center countries, it looks the same. Here in Germany can be felt in the last two years a slight movement. BiBs be getting a bit socially acceptable. The wine merchant Jacques Wine Depot sells these containers for many years with great success. However, mainly wines from abroad. And although Jacques media center and the metro with these wines have a great success, one hears almost no talk of it. Almost as if to be ashamed ...
Hello, your commitment to BiBs for the German wine find exemplary, as this paragraph area is used by much too few German winemakers. I've sold since the early 90's by the pallet BiBs, which were mainly in southern France Vin de Pays of decent quality. media center 'Had Weindepot doing the lead and it was hard to raise other BiBs because the best PiP winemakers usually exclusive to Jacques' Jacques delivered. Today, the selection is much larger, there are also increasingly German winemakers, but you schreickt mE hesitate to offer better qualities in BiBs. Just when you every or every other day can not kill a bottle as a single or for other reasons or wants BiB is the ideal solution. I have for 5 months a Sangiovese BiB open and this wine has hardly changed for the worse. So courage for more BiBs
I just want to mention only that in order to fill in a normal household, barely cooling options for a BiB best, the refrigerators are in us usually too small with 3L box wine, and who wants to drink warm wine already. When the Metro I only have inferior wines have come under but I'll look again specifically for it.
"The juxtaposition of four bottles of wine and a three-liter bag-in-box one comes to the following conclusions: The PiP consumes 91 percent less packaging material and thereby causes 79 percent less CO2 emissions. Likewise, again 75 per cent less CO2 emissions caused during transport. Since then matches the ecological balance. "
When I saw in the 70's my first BIB, I thought, who never prevails. Since then, the wineskin has been further developed kontiuierlich (including with EC money) and is a real high-tech package that is much too good for cheap wine. This has also meant some providers.
Bottle and BIB buyers have nothing to do with each other in general: most bottles buyers never buy a BIB and the BIB drinker is hardly enthusiastic about wine in the bottle. We can live well as a wine retailer: Shops

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